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Prince William sees King Charles foot come down: ‘Enough is enough!’

Despite being in the thick of cancer King Charles puts his foot down against his heir and son Prince William

March 13, 2026
Prince William sees King Charles foot come down: ‘Enough is enough!’
Prince William sees King Charles foot come down: ‘Enough is enough!’

With cancer, his woes pertaining to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as well as divorce rumors, it appears King Charles is fed up and is attempting to get reconciliation and peace wherever he can. His top pick being between his sons Prince William and Prince Harry because reports suggest he’s “absolutely fed up” with the both of them.

The whole thing has been broken down by a well-placed source that just sat down with the National Examiner and according to their findings; the monarch feels his sons are “dragging” their feud on and on.

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“He was counting on time healing things between them, but he’s done with that strategy,” the source admits. “He says he can no longer afford to stand back [and] feels it’s crucial to the survival of the monarchy that William and Harry are seen to make peace.”

The issues also don’t end on Prince Harry either because the issues surrounding Andrew have also made the heir feel betrayed because damage to the crown has already been done, despite King Charles having promised his full cooperation to the Thames Valley Police.

According to the source “they’re on shaky ground” regardless. “Charles understands William still feels deeply betrayed but he says now is the time to put politics above feelings. It’s what a good ruler needs to be able to do.”

Furthermore, “William bristles at the suggestion that Harry gets another chance, but he isn’t in charge.” Other royals also hold a more favorable thought towards the spare because they “believe having Harry involved again in some capacity could actually strengthen the institution”

All in all, “the feeling is that they need to show unity right now, and Charles is pressuring William to step in line and prove he can be a leader,” which the source also said before signing off. 

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